THE ROYAL ARTILLERY INSTITUTION. 
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Folloioers. 
No private followers are to be allowed, except grasscutters for mounted Officers, 
and the only public followers for whom rations can be drawn are the following:— 
Two cooks for each. Company of Infantry or 
each Battery R.A. 
Bhesties according to existing regulation. 
Hospital Establishment do. 
Artificers, Troop Moochees, Regimental Saddlers, 
&c. according to actual requirements specially 
sanctioned. 
25 Muleteers for each Mountain Battery R.A. 
1 Tent Lascar for every General Officer or 
A.-Q.-M.-General. 
No syces to any Regiment of Cavalry or Battery of Artillery. 
No Officers to be allowed any private carriage whatever. 
Every Staff, Battery, or Regimental Officer is allowed a soldier servant. 
No civilian clerks are to be permitted to accompany the force. 
Scale of Rations. 
Adjutant - General 1 s Office. 
Head Quaetees, Camp Agula, 
27th February. 
European Troops. 
Flour. 
oz. 
... 16 
Meat. 
.... 24 
Salt .. 
2 
Ghee . 
.... 2 
Vegetables. 
.... 2 
Native Troops. 
oz. 
Flour. 
14 
Ghee... 
2 
Salt . 
. f 
Meat.. 
16 
Kokum.. 
i 
■ 2 
Followers. 
oz. 
Elour. 12 
Ghee...,... 2 
Salt . -| 
Meat. 16 
Return of Ordnance captured by the force under Sir R. Napier, G.C.S.I., 
K.C.R., in the Mag data Fortress on the 13 th April, 1868, with a 
description of guns, howitzers, and mortars . 
Camp neae Magdala, 
13th April, 1868. 
1 bronze gun, length, 7 ft. 2 in., cal. 6", native : mounted on Ealla at the 
salient on a heavy field carriage with limber. This gun was found burst. 
1 bronze gun, length, 7 ft. 2 in., cal. 6-!"; at N.W. angle of Falla, carriage and 
. limber similar to former, supplied with stone shot and heavy shot of lead 
and antimony; also one cylindro-conoidal stone shot, and chain shot. Found 
loaded. 
1 do. do. Found on the King’s road to Magdala, limbered up, a quarter 
of a mile towards Magdala. 
